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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230428 Ver 1_Sketch_20230323 (2)Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form FOR DUKE ENERGY USE ONLY Duke File No. Application Fee $ Security Deposit $ Check # Date Recv'd Initials Date of Duke Energy Lake Services, applicant and/or contractor on -site inspections Date 3 1'4initials �,l1 Date Final Protection/Avoidance Area Markings Field - Verified Initials _ Approved to Start Work By * : Date (Print) (Sign) Date Completion Required Date of Any Approved Extension Initials Date Passed Closeout Inspection* Initials Any Stop Work Orders or SMG Violations*? (check one) ❑Yes ❑No (yYes, explain in PART V) Date Deposit Refunded Initials Date Permit Database Updated Initials * Forward copy of approved application (all pages, plus any attachments that Duke Energy changed) back to applicant with Approval Letter and highlight any changes. File copies of Approval and Close-out Checklists and any Stop Work Orders with application. Part I. Applicant Information (Please Print) Name Shannon Lilly Telephone 704-221-7679 Email address: shannon.lilly ,bofa.com Lake Address Mailing Address (f different) 186 Greyfriars Rd. same as lake address Mooresville. NC 28117 Contractor Company CBC Stone & Recycling, LLC Contractor Contact Person Janice Estep Telephone 704-660-5111 Contractor Email Address: info@cbcstoneandrecycling.com LAKE LOT INFORMATION Lake Norman County Iredell City Mooresville State _UC_ Tax Map No. Subdivision Crescent Land & Timber Corp. Lot / Section No. 531 Lot Size o.a1 Acres Duke Energy Page 4 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Security Deposit Refund Information The security deposit will be refunded after the excavation permit has expired if no violations of the approval occurred. The applicant will receive the security depost refund at the mailing address in Part I unless an alternative recipient is identified. Send the security deposit to an alternative recipient? (check one) ❑Yes 12No (If Yes, include name and mailing address below. Name: Mailing Address: Tax ID: Are there any Co -Applicants*? (check one) ❑Yes Olo (If Yes, include names, street addresses or lot numbers, pier numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses in Part V — Additional Information) * Co -Applicants exist when the proposed work is being done under a single application, will be performed by a single contractor as one continuous project, and is done to benefit multiple owners / lease holders of Project -front properties within a single development. There can be no more than 4 co -applicants in addition to the lead applicant on any application. Do not continue the application until an on -site inspection has been conducted between a Duke Energy Lake Representative and the applicant and/or the excavation contractor. NOTE: Initialling this portion of the application by a Lake Representative in no way constitutes approval or eminent approval of the excavation or any other lake use permitting activity. Date of on -site inspection z D. Initials (Duke Energy) 3 I V T*5 (applicant/contractor) Duke Energy Page 5 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Part II. Description of Project A. Basic Information 1. Type of excavation: (check one) ❑ New excavation 1d Maintenance excavation 2. Purpose of excavation: (check one) ❑ Water Intake Channel ❑ Other (spec): ❑ Boat Access Channel ❑ Wastewater Discharge Channel 3. Lake user category: (check one) ®Private ❑Residential Marina ❑Commercial Marina ❑Public ❑Other (spec): 4. Max. Excavation Area Dimensions (ft): Length 20' Width 5o' Depth 2' (Note: include additional area dimensions if necessary so response to #S below equals max. area dimensions in #4) 5. Volume of Excavated Material (TOTAL for the project): 74.07 Cubic yards 6. Type of material removed (applicant determines by field sample if practical): Dirt/Silt 7. Excavation Site area: 0.045 Acre (s) Disposal Site area: 2.29 Acre (s) 8. Total Disturbed Area (including equipment staging area): 0.045 Acre (s) 9. Does the project meet the requirements of the applicable General Permit? (check one) OYes ❑No 10. Do you claim title to the disposal area? (check one) ❑Yes ONo 11. Do you claim title to the equipment staging area? (check one) ❑Yes ONo 12. Are there any water -treatment facilities within 50 feet of the proposed excavation area? (check one) ❑Yes 0No (If Yes, spec): 13. How will the excavated material be entrapped and the erosion controlled? (e.g. see attached erosion control plan and disposal area design): Dredge by barge, haul material off by barge to approved access site with permission from owner and take by dump truck to disposal site located at 638 Oakridge Farm Hwy. Mooresville, NC 28115 Duke Energy Page 6 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Enemy Excavation Permit Application Form 14. Type(s) of excavation equipment to be used: Long reach excavator, hopper, dump truck 15. Will waters or wetlands be crossed in transporting equipment to or from the site? (check one) 1ZYes ❑No (If yes, explain) By barge 16. Will return water re-enter the reservoir? (Check one) ❑Yes ONo ❑N/A (If Yes, speck point(s) of re-entry and show on Excavation Area Drawing) 17. Is there an existing facility (e.g. pier) that access is being maintained to by conducting the excavation? OYes ❑No (If Yes, provide the existing permit number. If No, include a scaled drawing of the proposed facility). Permit # 12724 18. Total planned duration of the work (Include first equipment mobilization, excavation through final mitigation measures complete): START 8 / 23 FINISH s / 23 (Month) (Year) (Month) (Year) Duke Energy Page 7 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program ■ / \ \ uj t / e \ 4 / \ \ \ \ \ \ ` \ tifD e• _ , � \ CD/ CDCD \/ e�CD \ cn �� E CD § ® CD =\R ¥ q D % @ g CD & 9 � \\ & n ar( p ��> 2 _ 2 Z 2 2 ! o Z $ $ $ ƒ \ $ SD ZY � » \ I � � k & § § / � / E t d \ 9 » b � E & � O\ � c ( % / \ w \ t7' \ \ \ ¢ CD �. CD CD \ ) k® �\ / \ \ § * |} G � 2 2 $ $ M \ k � § \ ; ƒ / 7 ( � ? � § � � � O/ c A § Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form C. Applicant's Signatures Comments: lye 5h6c)(-B; f1 I I-, n aOd (-lncq, Mesa - I e>o Gn re.� 'c t ars Ea. (noore.sv', Oe.,t�Cg all-i -Vt (Y) f 'C' (')c �e11ts igaGire -'r�ox5 MWresvi IIf-) 14C a� l l7 Applicant Name (print) Applicant Signature* Date Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date Date Date Date *Per my signature, the information provided in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. Duke Energy Page 10 of 13 rev 1112212021 Excavation Program Excavation Project User's Agreement Letter (Please fill in the blanks. Please Print) Date 3/7/23 TO: Duke Energy c/o Lake Services - EC 12Q 526 S. Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 RE: Excavation For (Subdivision and Lot #'s or Other Project Name) Lot 531 Crescent Land & Timber Corp. (Lake/County/City) Norman / Iredell / Mooresville (Applicant's full name) Shannon Lilly hereby agrees to comply with all recommendations, requirements and/or conditions of Duke Energy, General Permit(s) (if applicable) and other federal, state and local agency requirements pertaining to the application to excavate for the purpose of a boat access for dock In addition, 1/we have read and agree to comply with Duke Energy's current Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) or other applicable guidelines, much of which is repeated herein, and understand that written authorization must be obtained from Duke Energy prior to beginning any activity within the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) project boundary or on Duke Energy property associated with a reservoir, collectively referred to as Project Boundary. The excavation will be completed as described in the approved application and within eighteen (18) months from the date of written approval by Duke Energy, unless specifically noted otherwise in the application or unless 1/we obtain approval for a single, time extension (maximum of one year) in writing from Duke Energy. I/we understand that if the SNIP or other applicable guidelines or rules change during any extension period, I/we will be expected to comply with the new requirements to the maximum extent practicable. I/we also recognize that failure to complete the excavation within this build -out period will require the filing of a new application within the then - current SNIP or other applicable guidelines and the new application must include any applicable fees and security deposits. I/we attest to be the owner(s) or lease holder(s) of the land immediately adjoining the Project Boundary where the excavation activity is to take place, or if not the owner or lease holder, 1/we have included proof of title to the property and written authorization from the owner(s) or lease holder(s) to carry out the proposal within the Project Boundary adjacent to their land. I/we attest to be the owner(s) or lease holder(s) of the land that will be used for equipment staging and disposal of excavated material or if not the owner or lease holder, Fwe have included proof of title to the property and written authorization from the owner(s) or lease holder(s) to carry out the work on their land. Duke Energy Page I Rev; 4/6/2020 Uwe understand that all excavation work must be done directly in front of my/our property and as specified in Duke Energy's approval. I/we also understand that access channels must run perpendicular to the shoreline while within the third of the cove area that is nearest my/our property. Uwe understand that for proposed excavations, Uwe must notify the appropriate local, state and federal agencies in advance of the activity by sending them a completed copy of Duke Energy's Excavation Permit Application Form and other required information. I/we understand that written authorization and/or other permits may be required by some of these agencies and such required authorizations must be obtained before Uwe submit the final application to Duke Energy. At FERC-licensed reservoirs, Uwe understand that except for maintenance excavations, any excavation exceeding 2000 cubic yards of material removed or any excavation or shoreline stabilization work needed to support an application that requires FERC review does itself require specific review and approval by the FERC before Duke Energy can issue any approvals. I/we agree that unless specifically approved otherwise in the application, explosives will not be used as part of this excavation activity. 1/we understand that every reasonable effort must be made to minimize any adverse impact on fish, wildlife and other natural resources. 1/we understand that applicants in South Carolina proposing excavations that are not covered under the General Permit, or are greater than 150 cubic yards, must receive prior written authorization from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) or the US Army Corps of Engineers (as applicable) before submitting the completed application to Duke Energy. I/we agree that excavation activities will not occur during the months of March, April, May and June because of the potential impacts to fish spawning areas. I/we understand that trees and vegetation growing within or adjoining the lake play an important role in its overall environmental condition, and the ecological benefit the vegetation has on fish and wildlife habitat directly supports a sound and healthy lake environment. 1/we also understand that unauthorized removal of shoreline vegetation (e.g. button bushes, willows, cattails, etc.) and/or disturbance of the shoreline buffer may result in suspension or denial of lake use permitting requests, forfeiture of security deposits and require re-establishment of vegetation at my/our expense, particularly if the disturbance is found to be in violation of state or local ordinances or impacts FERC project buffers. 1/we agree all excavated material will be placed in upland areas, landward of the Project Boundary, and confined to prevent erosion and sedimentation back into the lake or nearby streams. Duke Energy Page 2 Rev: 4/6/2020 I/we agree to adequately stabilize all excavated material and all disturbed shoreline to prevent erosion and runoff into the lake. 1/we understand that the double handling of excavated material will not be allowed; therefore, all excavated material must be placed above the Project Boundary in one handling. I/we have designed the hydraulic excavation process (if any will be used so that return water re- enters the lake in the same general vicinity and cove as the excavation, to the maximum extent practicable. I/we agree that the proposed excavation will not be for the purpose of creating additional shoreline, will not alter the Project Boundary or the full pond contour, and will not impact threatened or endangered species, historic properties, or environmentally -important areas, unless special public entity provisions were made in the application. I/we recognize that it is my/our responsibility to clearly locate in the field and label on my/our work area drawings any areas that require specific protection or avoidance during this excavation work. Examples of these protection/avoidance areas include but are not limited to, any Environmental Areas, Natural Areas or Impact Minimization Zones as identified by Duke Energy; jurisdictional wetlands; historic properties; rare or threatened species; and buried gas, water, sewer, electric or communications lines. I/we agree to provide my/our contractor with a copy of these work area drawings showing these areas to stress the necessary protection measures. I/we agree that if any archaeological resources (e.g. pottery shards, Indian artifacts, etc.) are discovered during the excavation, work shall be halted immediately. 1/we will then notify Duke Energy and the State Historic Preservation Office to determine what measures, if any, I/we must pursue to protect or salvage the archaeological resources. I/we agree that any excavation from within the Project Boundary will not exceed the volume as outlined in the application and will remove and disturb only what is absolutely necessary to achieve the project's stated purpose. 1/we agree to be fully responsible for the permitted lake use and Uwe understand that this responsibility is considered to transfer automatically along with ownership and leases of the adjoining tract. I/we understand Duke Energy representatives may issue Stop Work Directives for violations of the SMP or other applicable guidelines and other consequences may result from such violations, including but not limited to suspension or cancellation of approved permits, increases in fees, modification or removal of non -complying structures and restoration of disturbed areas at my/our own expense or loss of any consideration for future lake use permits. I/we agree to immediately comply with any Stop Work Directives, to fully cooperate with Duke Energy and other agencies as necessary, and to perform the necessary remedial actions within the specified time frame. Duke Energy Page, 3 Rev 4/6/2020 1/we agree to develop any required mitigation plans and to complete any required mitigation activities at mylour own expense within the specified time frames. 1/we recognize that the excavation work is not considered complete and deposits will not be refunded until the mitigation requirements (if any) have been satisfactorily fulfilled. 1/we agree to notify Duke Energy by phone when the excavation is initiated and to ensure that during the excavation period, Uwe will post Duke Energy's approval letter in a clear waterproof bag at the job site and visible from the water's edge. I/we agree to notify Duke Energy in writing when the excavation is completed (including any required mitigation measures) and that the excavation was completed per the approved application, so a close-out inspection can be performed. I/we recognize security deposits will not be refunded if any violations of the SMP, other applicable guidelines, or this user's agreement occur. 1/we understand there will be no change in hydro project operations as a result of the excavation and/or utilization of the excavated area. 1/we agree to maintain the work area in a safe condition and to fully indemnify and save Duke Energy harmless from any and all claims, liability, loss or damage that may arise from this excavation project. Uwe understand that this user's agreement does not, in any way, constitute the transfer of any rights in real property and that mylour use and enjoyment of FERC project and Duke Energy lands and waters shall not hinder the general public's lawful use and enjoyment of the same. Sincerely, Applicant's Name (Pri ) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) ____ (� �_ -;, D Applicants S aturo'T Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Duke Energy Page 4 Rev 41&WO PREPARED BY: Matheson Law Firm, P.A. RETURN TO: 9013 Perimeter Woods Dr. Suite I Charlotte, NC 28216 EXCISE TAX: $ 7,600.00 PARCEL ID# 4624-47-8027 NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY Type: CONSOLIDATED REAL PROPERTY Recorded: 10/14/2022 1:47:32 PM Fee Amt: $7,626.00 Page 1 of 3 Revenue Tax: $7,600.00 Iredell County, NC Maureen P. Purcell Register of Deeds BK 2952 PG 1964 - 1966 GENERAL WARRANTY DEED This deed made this 14th day of October, 2022 by and between Frank Tinelli and spouse, Talia Tinelli Address: 605 Jetton Street #202 Davidson, NC 28036 hereinafter referred to as "Grantor" and Shannon Lilly and spouse, Ashley Lilly Address: 186 Greyfriars Road Mooresville, NC 28117 hereinafter referred to as "Grantee." The designation. "Grantor" and "Grantee" as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns and shall include the singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by the context. The property does constitute the principal residence of the Grantor. This instrument prepared by Nicholas J. Voss, a licensed NC attorney. Delinquent taxes, if any, to be paid to the county tax collector by the closing attorney/settlement agent upon disbursement of closing proceeds. submitted electronically by "Matheson Law Firm, P.A." in compliance with North Carolina statutes governing recordable documents and the terms of the submitter agreement with the Iredell county Register of Deeds. Book: 2952 Page: 1964 Page 1 of 3 WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for ten dollars ($10.00) has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sale and convey unto the Grantee in Fee Simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Iredell County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 531, Section 6 as shown on a map thereof recorded in Map Book 17 at Page 617 in the Mecklenburg County Public Registry, and revised in Plat Book 34, Page 21, Iredell County Public Registry. The above property was annexed to Iredell County, N.C. by action of the North Carolina General Assembly, effective July 1, 1998. The property is located in an area formerly known as "Meek Neck" and was formerly a part of Lemley Township, Mecklenburg County, N.C. Property Address: 186 Greyfriars Road, Mooresville, NC 28117 The property was acquired by the Grantor herein in Deed Book 2794, Page 90 of the Iredell County Registry. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid tract or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said Grantee in Fee Simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in Fee Simple, has the right to convey the same in Fee Simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions: Current year's ad valorem taxes. Utility Easements, Unviolated Restrictive Covenants that do not materially affect the value of the land. Other encumbrances approved by the Buyer in writing. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand the day and year first above written. r Frank inelli, by Talia T' li, Agent (2r inelli State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg �� r I, /V ?,t, If % OSS" , a Notary Public for the County of C61"S and State of ,/1/0k (, l« , do hereby certify that Talia Tinelli personally came before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the f day of aTU el- , 2022. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 7 HICHOLnsvoss E0X Mpt *n 6&as Fe6nrery $ 2025 Book: 2952 Page: 1964 Page 2 of 3 State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg I, Nicholas Voss, a Notary Public for Cabarrus County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that Talia Tinelli, agent for Frank Tinelli, personally appeared before me this day, and being by me duly sworn, says that she executed the foregoing and annexed instrument for and in behalf of the said Frank Tinelli, and that her authority to execute and acknowledge said instrument is contained in an instrument duly executed, acknowledged, and duly recorded in the Iredell County Public Registry, that this instrument was executed under and by virtue of the authority given by said instrument granting her power of attorney. I do further certify that the said Talia Tinelli acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing and annexed instrument for the purposes therein expressed for and in behalf of the said Frank Tinelli. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this ) day of O k 20 2-L. Ll Notary Public My Commission Expires: Z A /2 -�— "} Voss •.ham y MY'k�(8�8 Book: 2952 Page: 1964 Page 3 of 3